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the city streets. newark -- let me try that again, newark, new jersey, mayor, cory booker. roll it. tell me what you have seen so far on the streets of newark? >> the conditions are worsening. walked through all five wards of the city checking in on our crews we have out there as well as conditions on the street. a lot of stranded cars now. a lot of people out that shouldn't be. so it's just, you know, very perilous out there, and people need to understand that. stay indoofrs and hunker down for the night. conditions will be bad throughout the morning tomorrow. so this is not the time to take this lightly. very dangerous conditions, especially around motor vehicle accidents. and we also are on alert for possible power outages for newark if the wind starts to pick up. so i'm grateful for the hundreds of workers we have out there from law enforcement to folks plowing and salting streets. a lot of work ahead. >> as the sun will begin to rise in a couple of hours, that's when, as you mentioned, we will get
the city streets. newark -- let me try that again, newark, new jersey, mayor, cory booker. roll it. tell me what you have seen so far on the streets of newark? >> the conditions are worsening. walked through all five wards of the city checking in on our crews we have out there as well as conditions on the street. a lot of stranded cars now. a lot of people out that shouldn't be. so it's just, you know, very perilous out there, and people need to understand that. stay indoofrs and hunker...
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the first is stay off the city streets. stay out of your cars and stay in your homes while the worst of the storm is on us. that's for your own protection during potentially hazardous outdoor conditions. it is why we've canceled all friday after school activities, including the public school athletic league games, saturday classes and activities at public schools have also been canceled. staying off the streets will make it easier for city workers to clear streets of snow so that emergency vehicles can use them. and any vehicles found to be blocking roadways or impeding the flow of traffic will be subject to towing at the owner's expense. and by keeping ourselves out of harm's way, we'll reduce the hazards our first responders have to confront, as well. so double value in doing this. also, there is no need to panic buying gas for your cars. all indications are the gas supply is plentiful and distributors -- deliveries will not be disrupted. tonight what's a good idea? cook a meal, stay home, read a good book, watch a movie,
the first is stay off the city streets. stay out of your cars and stay in your homes while the worst of the storm is on us. that's for your own protection during potentially hazardous outdoor conditions. it is why we've canceled all friday after school activities, including the public school athletic league games, saturday classes and activities at public schools have also been canceled. staying off the streets will make it easier for city workers to clear streets of snow so that emergency...
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this new york city where they're getting ready for the super bowl. it has turned into quite the american holiday. americans will wind up spending more than $12 billion just on game day. and most of that will be spen on food. just on sunday we're expected to eat 30 million pounds of snack food. 158 million avocados, we'll drink 50 million cases of beer and chew on 1.2 billion chicken wings even though the price is up says our wingman. >> there's huge demand and the producers, the major producers are producing less chickens. there is a shortage but it's not like the consumer is going to be without chicken. they're going to pay a lot more for it. >> tell me about pizza. biggest deliver day of the year. >> absolutely. the consumers can relax. they'll still pay about the same price for pizza. cheese prices are up. definitely the drought laster? is just starting to take effect. the prices are starting to rise dramatically. >> what is about it food in general during the super bowl? >>ing is it has a lot to do with finger foods, pizza, burgers, chicken wings
this new york city where they're getting ready for the super bowl. it has turned into quite the american holiday. americans will wind up spending more than $12 billion just on game day. and most of that will be spen on food. just on sunday we're expected to eat 30 million pounds of snack food. 158 million avocados, we'll drink 50 million cases of beer and chew on 1.2 billion chicken wings even though the price is up says our wingman. >> there's huge demand and the producers, the major...
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the sonata turbo. from hyundai. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> we n wh the cause of the fire that crippled the carnival cruise ship "triumph." the coast guard says it started with a leak in a fuel and oil line running from one of the ship's eninjz .leaking oil hit a hot surface starting the fire. the triumph was on a four-day cruise from galveston, texas, to mexico. more than 4,200 people were stranded until the ships would towed to mobile, alabama. that was on thursday, you might recall. the passengers able to get off the ship
the sonata turbo. from hyundai. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. lookin' good, flo!...
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the snowstorm put the city that never sleeps in to a deep slumber. when is the last time you saw the streets of new york this empty? here's the snowplow. the first i have seen in about an hour. finally. but the snow is not too bad. it has been coming down a little faster at a pretty good clip. hard for some of the folks who are shoveling the area, hard for them to keep up with it. it continues to pile up here. who's up besides you and me, brooke, but lucas. everyone who passes was drunk. lucas is not, thank goodness. what were you doing tonight? >> hanging out with this girl right here. and we went to karaoke with friends. >> that's a good idea. karaoke -- >> it was a good night. so we decided to go sing, indoor, warm, away from the snow. >> so the snow didn't scare you from having a good time? >> obviously it is hard to take a taxi, but the subway is running so you can take the subway so that was a good option for us and decided to go out. >> we came from princeton. we are here for a friend's birthday and we are -- some of our friends are supposed t
the snowstorm put the city that never sleeps in to a deep slumber. when is the last time you saw the streets of new york this empty? here's the snowplow. the first i have seen in about an hour. finally. but the snow is not too bad. it has been coming down a little faster at a pretty good clip. hard for some of the folks who are shoveling the area, hard for them to keep up with it. it continues to pile up here. who's up besides you and me, brooke, but lucas. everyone who passes was drunk. lucas...
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we're trying to redirect traffic that's coming into the city. off of some of our main freeways that are taking place. other than that, things are going well. >> we're looking at live pictures now, commissioner, and it appears to be people who are in track, some of those stopping cars. have you had any arrests? >> at the beginning we had a couple of arrests. yes, we have people who are running between cars and not causing problems other than jumping up and down. the bigger concern right now is not feeding more people to come in. if you can advise people we're not allowing more people in the downtown area. we're going to start redirecting them out and probably within the hour. until then we're going to celebrate and be happy that the ravens have won. >> thank you anthony batta, baltimore, maryland police commissioner. >> it's hour two. these guys have to get off the streets. it's been an interesting evening here on cnn reporting on this and seeing the blackout at the superdome. i'm not going to pretend i know everything about sports. i know a lot
we're trying to redirect traffic that's coming into the city. off of some of our main freeways that are taking place. other than that, things are going well. >> we're looking at live pictures now, commissioner, and it appears to be people who are in track, some of those stopping cars. have you had any arrests? >> at the beginning we had a couple of arrests. yes, we have people who are running between cars and not causing problems other than jumping up and down. the bigger concern...
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stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> the city is prepared. they have 4,500 units of mach e machinery ready to clear the street. they have a thousand national guard ready to go. they have another 5,000 on standby. everyone feels confident that things will resume back to normal by the time monday comes around. overnight tonight into tomorrow is expected to be the heavier band. vizability is expected to drop to zero. one thing we've been doing throughout the day is tracking the visibility. the customs tower behind me is less than a quarter mile away. whether or not visibility drops below quarter of a mile. we can still see it. we'll keep tracking it for you and people are helistening to t mayor. they're staying home. the schools are closed. by noon we're going to see cars off the street. by 3:00 p.m. public transportation will close as well. that's the fifth largest public transportation in the united states. so yes, it's going to be a quiet weekend as long as we hunker down and ride the storm out. >> it's interesting that people are listening.
stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> the city is prepared. they have 4,500 units of mach e machinery ready to clear the street. they have a thousand national guard ready to go. they have another 5,000 on standby. everyone feels confident that things will resume back to normal by the time monday comes around. overnight tonight into tomorrow is expected to be the heavier band. vizability is expected to drop to zero. one thing we've been doing throughout the day is...
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upper 50s for the east bay. and 56 in union city, concord antioch. a bit cooler along the coast. 55 in san francisco, san rafael. 60s through napa. the satellite and radar showing the cloud coverage that we saw earlier. clear skies but this system will drop down to the north for thursday. midnight, mostly clear conditions and showers in front of that band. and also along the coast that is light rainfall. here comes that main band of rainfall. through the north bay and by noon hayward, could see moderate rainfall. down to the south bay. we could see lingering showers would this as we go towards friday. here is a look it your extended forecast. shell reconditions not a lot of rainfall but just one- quarter of 1 in. or less in most locations. things are going to dry out and war right back up. gabe slate tech report instead gramm makes its big move to the web. coming up instagram..... >> gary: coming up :kaepernick and crabtree and jim harbaugh say goodbye. :kaepernick and crabtree and jim harbaugh say goodbye. comi well, well, well. growing up, we didn'
upper 50s for the east bay. and 56 in union city, concord antioch. a bit cooler along the coast. 55 in san francisco, san rafael. 60s through napa. the satellite and radar showing the cloud coverage that we saw earlier. clear skies but this system will drop down to the north for thursday. midnight, mostly clear conditions and showers in front of that band. and also along the coast that is light rainfall. here comes that main band of rainfall. through the north bay and by noon hayward, could see...
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i'm from the northern suburb of sydney, 45-minute drive north of the city. my father worked for price waterhouse, the accountancy firm, his entire life. you know when the accountants used to come on with their briefcases, that little ten seconds of tv, we would go crazy. and i remember my dad saying, i had a meeting with that guy once, and i just thought my dad was it. for me, this is something beyond the realms of imagination. a bit the same as when i hosted it. i'm like, i'm a kid from sydney. i'm not going to finish this by complaining or saying i'm tired or busy or nervous. i'm just going to enjoy it. >> your daughter is a bit of a ham. your son kind of shines. reready for the next generation to do this business? does it seem like she's headed down the path? >> i totally can see her getting in. the only thing deb and i, we're wary of getting in. i had this normal childhood and none of this until i was 30, which is a good thing. >> i know you have to go, but quickly, do you have any advice for seth mcfarlane hosting? >> just be funny and gracious and extr
i'm from the northern suburb of sydney, 45-minute drive north of the city. my father worked for price waterhouse, the accountancy firm, his entire life. you know when the accountants used to come on with their briefcases, that little ten seconds of tv, we would go crazy. and i remember my dad saying, i had a meeting with that guy once, and i just thought my dad was it. for me, this is something beyond the realms of imagination. a bit the same as when i hosted it. i'm like, i'm a kid from...
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stay off the streets of our city. basically, stay home. >> reporter: this is what i love to hear. residents here are very confident. no one seems to be that concerned. they have a lot of confidence in the city and things are going to be okay. >> definitely you've done a really good job of warning everyone, so they have that as well. we're going to continue to check in with you live in boston for us. >> all right. let's get to meteorologist jennifer delgado. she's tracking the storm from atlanta. good morning. >> good morning. you're right. we're watching two storms because they're going to merge later today. we're talk a whopper of a snowstorm. as we show you on the radar, notice what's happening. there's our one system come in from the ohio valley and the oh one towards the south. notice a lot of lightning with that system off the coast of north carolina. that is showing you the instability, the convection. once we get this going later today, we're going to see snowfall totals blowing up. right now we're mainly looki
stay off the streets of our city. basically, stay home. >> reporter: this is what i love to hear. residents here are very confident. no one seems to be that concerned. they have a lot of confidence in the city and things are going to be okay. >> definitely you've done a really good job of warning everyone, so they have that as well. we're going to continue to check in with you live in boston for us. >> all right. let's get to meteorologist jennifer delgado. she's tracking the...
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that's an instructional video produced by the city of houston. while this may seem like a no nonsense idea, police have long urged possible victims not to confront attackers. this is a 180 here. after the recent spree and mass shootings, law enforcement officials have been forced to re-evaluate the guidance on the active shooter situations. the video says you run first, you hide. but if all else fails, you fight. let's bring in today's panel, alone nah men cow ski, howard kurtz from reliable sources, david ser wrote that and lauren ashburn, editor and chief of the daily download. welcome everyone. is it surprising it's taken so long for police to urge people to confront an attacker? >> let me clarify i'm host of huffpostlive. as a last resort, an option is to fight back. i think the timing of this is something that can be questioned. now you suddenly have law enforcement echoing some of the lines we've seen coming from the nra and this argument to arm teachers, train teachers and how they need to respond. you wonder if it begins to open the door
that's an instructional video produced by the city of houston. while this may seem like a no nonsense idea, police have long urged possible victims not to confront attackers. this is a 180 here. after the recent spree and mass shootings, law enforcement officials have been forced to re-evaluate the guidance on the active shooter situations. the video says you run first, you hide. but if all else fails, you fight. let's bring in today's panel, alone nah men cow ski, howard kurtz from reliable...
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let me say this it depends on what the people of that place want, in that city. >> do you believe the nra agrees with this? >> do i believe that the nra agrees with -- i don't know what the nra agrees with me or not. i just want them to be safe. >> here is what the nra is saying now. here is what wayne la pierre said in 19 -- just after columbine, wasn't it? >> first, we believe in absolutely gun-free, zero tolerance, totally safe schools. that means no guns in america's schools, period. with a rare exception of law enforcement officers or trained security personnel. >> i mean -- >> wait a minute. wayne la pierre has done a 360 on that, 360 on background checks. the man that's been rapidly exposed as a shameless hypocrite. >> he is not a hypocrite. >> to help stop guns in places like this. >> he is not a hypocrite if he's learning, changing and adapting in a situation you would. that's called using the brain that god gave you. heck, look at the uk. you guys figured out that having a government with a king was probably a bad idea to rule everything. am i wrong? >> it worked out. >> did
let me say this it depends on what the people of that place want, in that city. >> do you believe the nra agrees with this? >> do i believe that the nra agrees with -- i don't know what the nra agrees with me or not. i just want them to be safe. >> here is what the nra is saying now. here is what wayne la pierre said in 19 -- just after columbine, wasn't it? >> first, we believe in absolutely gun-free, zero tolerance, totally safe schools. that means no guns in america's...
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the the city of poston saw the snow reach 21 inches deep there. that is where a tragic accident happened. a teenager claimed into this car to get warm. the tail pipe was blocked, in the snow and the boy died in a matter of minutes. >> ems were coming out of the boy, at around this point, i got a look at his face. eyes rolled back in his head. i have seen that look before. >> this is part of the country recovering from hurricane sandy, one of the most devastating storms to hit the east coast. it isn't a new phenomenon, experts say our weather patterns are changing due to global warming. we dispatched a team of team of cnn reporters across the country and around the world to investigate, how bad can these storms become? and what can we do now to plan for the next big superstorm when it hits. >>> hurricane sandy threatening to unleash massive damage on the u.s. northeast. >> conditions are deteriorating very rapidly. >> certainly felt more rain, more wind, stronger gusts. >> i've never, in 26 years of forecasting, have seen anything like this. >> the
the the city of poston saw the snow reach 21 inches deep there. that is where a tragic accident happened. a teenager claimed into this car to get warm. the tail pipe was blocked, in the snow and the boy died in a matter of minutes. >> ems were coming out of the boy, at around this point, i got a look at his face. eyes rolled back in his head. i have seen that look before. >> this is part of the country recovering from hurricane sandy, one of the most devastating storms to hit the...
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. introducing new febreze stick & refresh with command strips from 3m. stick it to eliminate odors anywhere. like this trashcan. in like a flower field. aw man! [ screams ] [ laughs ] stick it almost anywhere. new febreze stick & refresh. breathe happy. ac owdic d nexium, the purple pill, helps provide many with day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disea.. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your dooror right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomhh conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium is right for you.find out how you may be able to get nexium for just $18 a month
get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. introducing new febreze stick & refresh with command strips from 3m. stick it to eliminate odors anywhere. like this trashcan. in like a flower field. aw man! [ screams ] [ laughs ] stick it almost...
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the big flood is coming, we better start building the ark. >> new york city isn't the only city lagging behind in rising sea levels an not every problem can be solved by building walls. >> so here in boston you have the problem so many east coast cities are facing. we built the city on the water. >> steven flynn is a leading advocate for investigating big in projects that make the u.s. more resilient to disaster. >> on a scale of 1-10 how prepared are we right nowen the northeastern u.s.? >> on the scale oven with-10, we're in roughly a 3 range. >> 3? >> we have been whistling by the graveyard too long when it comes to dealing with a major weather event espeally in the northeast. >> one place to start, he say, could be power grids and transit systems, critical yet storm vulnerable infrastructure that gives coastal cities life. >> americans basically have got themselves into thinking bad events are things somebody else is supposed to prevent from happening. >> prevent and pay for. take for example the choices now facing the people of breezy point. >> did these people have any protection
the big flood is coming, we better start building the ark. >> new york city isn't the only city lagging behind in rising sea levels an not every problem can be solved by building walls. >> so here in boston you have the problem so many east coast cities are facing. we built the city on the water. >> steven flynn is a leading advocate for investigating big in projects that make the u.s. more resilient to disaster. >> on a scale of 1-10 how prepared are we right nowen the...
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>> safety of the people of the city of boston. best thing we all can do today is tomorrow is stay home and keep them off the roadways. that's the basic part of this. stay safe and let our public works crews do their jobs. we have a snow emergency, public works has over 600 pieces of equipment on the streets. we have 34,000 tons of salt available to use. so we're out there -- our crews are out there, public works, we have 24-hour service up there. people call in with questions about the storm, if they have any questions. we can answer those questions for you. just -- we're out there, we need the public's cooperation and so far i see that the roadways are really bare of cars and since earlier this morning. so i think they're cooperating. we have to get through it. >> let's talk about the cars. the governor of your state, duvall patrick, saying you have to be off the road in ten minutes. if not, he's going to slap a hefty fine or possibly as one of our reporters was saying, send you to prison up to a year. that's how serious the stat
>> safety of the people of the city of boston. best thing we all can do today is tomorrow is stay home and keep them off the roadways. that's the basic part of this. stay safe and let our public works crews do their jobs. we have a snow emergency, public works has over 600 pieces of equipment on the streets. we have 34,000 tons of salt available to use. so we're out there -- our crews are out there, public works, we have 24-hour service up there. people call in with questions about the...
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there you see members of the pope's staff, the household staff, he will leaf vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church and it's 1.2 billion members. that he could will take him to castle gun, dolpho. he will cease being pope at 2:00 p.m. today. at the vatican, next's anne thompson, father john bartunic and elizabeth lev. welcome to all of you, as we receive see the welcome sign to pope benedict there. how is this going to play out? >> he will come out, he will get in a car and he will be driven over to the helipad over here at the vatican. he'll be going to castle gun dolpho, that is the papal retreat. he's expected to address, we hear there are about 8,000 people there and he is expected to address those people, not a formal speech, but just to make some remarks. and then he will go inside and at 8:00, the way we will know that there has been a change in the leadership of the catholic church is by a changing of the guard. the swiss guards who guard the pope in those striped costumes and those metal helmets that we see, they will move away and a they will be repla
there you see members of the pope's staff, the household staff, he will leaf vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church and it's 1.2 billion members. that he could will take him to castle gun, dolpho. he will cease being pope at 2:00 p.m. today. at the vatican, next's anne thompson, father john bartunic and elizabeth lev. welcome to all of you, as we receive see the welcome sign to pope benedict there. how is this going to play out? >> he will come out, he will get...
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media events in the city bringing in some $200 million to the local economy. hotels, cabs, parties, a lot of running around. ♪ >> 1:00 p.m., lie wen is on the catwalk. barred man and fargo are there. 3:00 p.m. another show with fargo who is looking for inspiration for her store and for the windows. off to another appointment. >> the other thing is always to find your car when they all look the same. >> right. >> 5:00 p.m., the rag and bones show, look who's here. >> trying to lose you all day. >> 6:00 p.m., in the car with lie wen. >> so great. so tired. >> 7:00 p.m., fitting with diane von furstenberg. >> it's kind of nice. okay. >> let me guess, 7:45. >> we end the day with fargo at an event celebrating new designers. >> 11 hours later. >> 11 hours. that's not so bad. >> it's hard work, but a lot of fun. the annual met gala in new york is often called the party of the year. the oscars of fashion. last year, when actress lena dunham needed a gown for that event, the 26-year-old force behind the hit show "girls" turned to a rising star. dunham chose this mal
media events in the city bringing in some $200 million to the local economy. hotels, cabs, parties, a lot of running around. ♪ >> 1:00 p.m., lie wen is on the catwalk. barred man and fargo are there. 3:00 p.m. another show with fargo who is looking for inspiration for her store and for the windows. off to another appointment. >> the other thing is always to find your car when they all look the same. >> right. >> 5:00 p.m., the rag and bones show, look who's here....
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of the utilities commission of the city council. and at that meeting on friday, they are hoping to hear from both representatives of the superdome, smg and entergy, the utility company, and we talked to the chairwoman a little while ago of the city council. she was telling us she really hoped that they would have the answers to what happened by then. carol. >> all right. john zarrella, i am distracted. we just got word in about a u.s. skier, perhaps the greatest female skier in the entire world, she has been air lifted to a hospital after what is being described as a serious crash according to the u.s. ski and snow board association. the crash happened during the opening day of the super g event at the alpine ski world championships in austria. that is all we know. but lindsay von is spectacular. she won four world championships and won the gold medal in the 2010 olympics. our hearts go out to her, hopefully her injuries are not serious. when we get more information, we will pass it along. we will be right back. but there are some t
of the utilities commission of the city council. and at that meeting on friday, they are hoping to hear from both representatives of the superdome, smg and entergy, the utility company, and we talked to the chairwoman a little while ago of the city council. she was telling us she really hoped that they would have the answers to what happened by then. carol. >> all right. john zarrella, i am distracted. we just got word in about a u.s. skier, perhaps the greatest female skier in the entire...
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let's go to the city that may be the hardest hit, boston. cnn's jason carroll is joining us now from there. in boston, jason, what's going on? >> reporter: certainly feels like boston is going to be hit hard. we've seen conditions deteriorate over the past hour. steady amount of wind and snow. you can see the cars here on this side street. the amount of snow just in the past hour or two that's covered cars like this one. these are secondary streets in the city that will be the primary streets, the primary arteries in the city of boston that will be plowed first. that's for good reason, so emergency crews can get through. as you say, there is a mandatory rule in effect so that no -- the only cars allowed on the road at this point are emergency vehicles. if you're considering heading out, you could be arrested or fined up to $500 if you're caught out on the streets. so people are staying inside. we've got melissa and neal here that came out, saw that we were out here. they're doing the right thing, staying inside, having a blizzard party, is t
let's go to the city that may be the hardest hit, boston. cnn's jason carroll is joining us now from there. in boston, jason, what's going on? >> reporter: certainly feels like boston is going to be hit hard. we've seen conditions deteriorate over the past hour. steady amount of wind and snow. you can see the cars here on this side street. the amount of snow just in the past hour or two that's covered cars like this one. these are secondary streets in the city that will be the primary...
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we're back at the george washington university in the middle of washington, d.c., a city that has seen violent crime plummet in the past ten years. at the same time, a wave of violence has washed over americans in their living rooms. on their flat screens and computers and movies which raises the question, what are the connections, if any, between our violent culture and violent actions. violence in the media is everywhere. and the statistics are shocking. by the time the average child turns 18 years old, he or she will have witnessed 200,000 acts of violence in the media, including 16,000 simulated murders, according to a senate judiciary report. but what kind of an affect does this have on us? in 1994, the movie "natural born killers" came out about a couple who go on a murderous killing spree and are glorified by the media. >> you ain't soon nothing yet. >> this spawned many instances of real life copy cat killers. the reality is violence sells, the media knows it. >> take the bloody shot. >> these are scenes from some of the top-grossing movies of last year. >> we are hopelessly ou
we're back at the george washington university in the middle of washington, d.c., a city that has seen violent crime plummet in the past ten years. at the same time, a wave of violence has washed over americans in their living rooms. on their flat screens and computers and movies which raises the question, what are the connections, if any, between our violent culture and violent actions. violence in the media is everywhere. and the statistics are shocking. by the time the average child turns 18...
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the city, all the way up into maine. now, we're not probably going to see a lot more snow in new york city, maybe 4, 6 more inches, but the big snow totals are going to be massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island, vermont, new hampshire, and maine, because that's where the low is centered. the low is off the coast here. the closer you are to the low, the more snow you'll get. that's what we have now. that's where the snow is. the snow is filling back into new york city, and ashleigh will get more snow tonight. not that much, but she will, and then this wind will be the event for tomorrow as that storm, we call it bombs out. it literally becomes so deep and so intense it will almost be the same strength, the same depth at what hurricane sandy was as it made landfall. the good news with this is that this storm is not going to make landfall. it's going to continue out into the ocean and move away. so maybe 6 to 10 more for albany. everywhere you see this pink, this is all the way from maine, even into nova scotia, back down
the city, all the way up into maine. now, we're not probably going to see a lot more snow in new york city, maybe 4, 6 more inches, but the big snow totals are going to be massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island, vermont, new hampshire, and maine, because that's where the low is centered. the low is off the coast here. the closer you are to the low, the more snow you'll get. that's what we have now. that's where the snow is. the snow is filling back into new york city, and ashleigh will get...
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jeffrey allen has filed a lawsuit against the city. he says they need to pay for the extra hours while he's off duty, but home from his department-issued blackberry. here is what the officer's attorney says about that. >> if they have have half-hour phone call to a superior about a search warrant they are going to work on the next day that is something that needs to be paid for. the lawsuit is not silly. it seeks to enforce the law. >> the city says it has policies and procedures for officers to request overtime. at best this is a union grievance, not a federal lawsuit. >> it's a fascinating question. every level of government is facing financial squeeze. initial reaction is you need to pay this guy -- can we afford it? but on the other hand, we are all expected to respond. people you work with are offending if you don't understand, no matter what hour it is. >> how do you feel about that? >> 24 hours a day i'm not paid. >> but some jobs, you go into it, saying -- us too. we are expected that there will be phone calls in the middle of
jeffrey allen has filed a lawsuit against the city. he says they need to pay for the extra hours while he's off duty, but home from his department-issued blackberry. here is what the officer's attorney says about that. >> if they have have half-hour phone call to a superior about a search warrant they are going to work on the next day that is something that needs to be paid for. the lawsuit is not silly. it seeks to enforce the law. >> the city says it has policies and procedures...
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do have out of the city of boston. that does make the fifth snowiest snow storm for you over in boston. otherwise the wind was howelling yesterday. we saw wind gusts over 80 miles per hour across parts of connecticut, massachusetts, in boston, we recorded 76 miles per hour wind gust. you're talking hurricane-force winds in the overnight hours and even yesterday. otherwise take a look at the snowfall. still coming down across eastern portions of maine. couple more inches here and there will be possible in this area. the worst of it thankfully is over with. so massachusetts, connecticut, continuing those clean-up efforts as we head also into tomorrow because we're expecting sunny weather. the problem, though, is that we actually do have very cold temperatures behind this storm system. take a look at some of the temperatures we're expecting during the overnight hours tonight. single digits for you in new york city. below 0 wind chill in connecticut, rhode island, parts of massachusetts. many of you do not have power. this
do have out of the city of boston. that does make the fifth snowiest snow storm for you over in boston. otherwise the wind was howelling yesterday. we saw wind gusts over 80 miles per hour across parts of connecticut, massachusetts, in boston, we recorded 76 miles per hour wind gust. you're talking hurricane-force winds in the overnight hours and even yesterday. otherwise take a look at the snowfall. still coming down across eastern portions of maine. couple more inches here and there will be...
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the city. you can see the majority of the traffic heading away from the city. that traffic ban is in place right now after 4:00. that's when the for said it would hit. all the nonessential employees across the state. anyone not involved as a first responsibler or snow plow or someone with major storm business that, they're supposed to be off the road. drivers, you face a fine up to a 5 hundred, and we'll see if that gets enforced. the goal is to keep people off the roads and prevent any accidents, any continued dangers. they want the first responders not to running around handling accidents but to be available for emergencies across the state. it's a tough situation. we listened to the governor today and also listened to the mayor who is asking people to stay off the streets. take a listen. >> our public works crews are out now. we have a 34,000 tons of salt, over 600 pieces of equipment ready to be deployed throughout the storm. reporter: the first responder and screws know plows that need the
the city. you can see the majority of the traffic heading away from the city. that traffic ban is in place right now after 4:00. that's when the for said it would hit. all the nonessential employees across the state. anyone not involved as a first responsibler or snow plow or someone with major storm business that, they're supposed to be off the road. drivers, you face a fine up to a 5 hundred, and we'll see if that gets enforced. the goal is to keep people off the roads and prevent any...
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they are looking to revise the transit in and out of the city. but new york has been to this before. a couple of months ago we dealt with sandy. traffic was really light into manhattan today. me thinks it's going to stay light as well. look at this guy right here. he is right now using a skimmer just to make sure that people don't skid along in the slushy mess. but he's going to have to get himself a big shovel like the rest of us. fema has already put out the warnings to new englanders. get ready. get preprayered. batteries, shovels, candles, gasoline. there are already lines for gasoline. we went through this in sandy. many of us waiting for days. my town was dry in connecticut. couldn't get gas for days. there are blizzard warnings in effect for these states. connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, maine and new hampshire. there are coastal flood warnings along with the blizzard warnings. it seems weird to connect those two, but they have them. they're expecting the floods to be three to five feet of storm surge along the coastal areas as we
they are looking to revise the transit in and out of the city. but new york has been to this before. a couple of months ago we dealt with sandy. traffic was really light into manhattan today. me thinks it's going to stay light as well. look at this guy right here. he is right now using a skimmer just to make sure that people don't skid along in the slushy mess. but he's going to have to get himself a big shovel like the rest of us. fema has already put out the warnings to new englanders. get...
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the huge heaps of snow all over the city. so today schools are still closed. a snow emergency is still in effect as the city tries to get back to normal. they are focusing on residential streets. yesterday we had the sun, today, temperatures rise to 45 degrees. a lot of snow could get melt and get caught in the drains, and there are flooding concerns. the streets look good now, but snow a few hours away, potential for freezing rain and eventually all of that will turn back into rain. more concerns for the city. the good news, logan fully operational, but with the potential for freezing rain, snow and the other weather concerns across the country, delays not out of the question. >> indra petersons, thank you very much. we'll be back to the blizzard in a second. first, the report -- >> breaking news. pope benedict xvi set to resign and we'll get more information from john allen now on the phone. what can you tell us? are you there? john, can you hear us? we're having some problems with the connection there, but we'll head back
the huge heaps of snow all over the city. so today schools are still closed. a snow emergency is still in effect as the city tries to get back to normal. they are focusing on residential streets. yesterday we had the sun, today, temperatures rise to 45 degrees. a lot of snow could get melt and get caught in the drains, and there are flooding concerns. the streets look good now, but snow a few hours away, potential for freezing rain and eventually all of that will turn back into rain. more...
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there is panic in the city, and i'm right here in the belly of the beast. but the truth is, washington actually might get hurt a little bit. this is going to cut the spending in this town, which did very well during the recession. for the rest of america, we'll all be fine. let's just keep our eye on one number. it's a nickel. we're talking about a nickel out of every dollar. how many businesses have done that? cut their budgets? how many families have done that? so we can do this, and it's just a start. >> neil: and by the way, as you always point out because you have been ahead of this, a nickel off the increase that is -- so even under this plan, which is part of the ten-year plan, we're still going to be left under the best of circumstances $5 trillion more in debt than we are now. so leading the fact aside -- >> let me -- >> neil: where are we going here? >> let me add one other statistic. look at the money on the sandy relief bill. you covered the story. 10 of the billion dollars was for the relief of people who lost businesses and homes. the other $4
there is panic in the city, and i'm right here in the belly of the beast. but the truth is, washington actually might get hurt a little bit. this is going to cut the spending in this town, which did very well during the recession. for the rest of america, we'll all be fine. let's just keep our eye on one number. it's a nickel. we're talking about a nickel out of every dollar. how many businesses have done that? cut their budgets? how many families have done that? so we can do this, and it's...
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the city saw hundreds of thousands of tourists come to the city because of this game. cnn's rachel nichols joins us now. rachel, you were at that game. black eye for new orleans? >> reporter: it's interesting you talk about the breaker. it's kind of what happens in your basement, you go flip up the breaker and put it back in. the abnormality you referred to is about the power feed that comes into the stadium. it registered an abnormality in the amount of power coming in here, flipped open the breaker as sort of an auto shutoff to compensate. officials had to go in and reflick it back and get all the lights around the stadium up. you showed john harbaugh, the ravens coach, looking so heated. here's the inside scoop on why a ravens official told me it wasn't about the power being off and getting the game started. it was when they wanted to restart the game. on the 49ers sideline, their head set, their coaches head sets weren't working. so the officials asked the ravens to turn their headsets off as well to make it a fair advantage. the ravens have a coach up in the box.
the city saw hundreds of thousands of tourists come to the city because of this game. cnn's rachel nichols joins us now. rachel, you were at that game. black eye for new orleans? >> reporter: it's interesting you talk about the breaker. it's kind of what happens in your basement, you go flip up the breaker and put it back in. the abnormality you referred to is about the power feed that comes into the stadium. it registered an abnormality in the amount of power coming in here, flipped open...
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emergency manager for the city. the school district already has one, and that's probably what the governor would do next but ultimately it could be chapter nine bankruptcy. in either case it's somebody with a big stick, either the manager or a bankruptcy judge that would have the power to avoid union contracts to pull the rug out from under bondholders and all the other drastic things for example happened in the gm bankruptcy. >> mark i'm struggling, if detroit declares bankruptcy, what would that be like, what would that do to the city of detroit? would it slowly crumble into nothing? >> it's hard to say. we're entering unchartered territory as you said at the top. this would be the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. and detroit, i moved back in 2009 to write a book about the city and it's already, the services have been cut to the bone as tom said, there's no tax base to speak of. the city can't provide adequate services, 40% of the street lights don't work, the murder rate is, the same number of murder
emergency manager for the city. the school district already has one, and that's probably what the governor would do next but ultimately it could be chapter nine bankruptcy. in either case it's somebody with a big stick, either the manager or a bankruptcy judge that would have the power to avoid union contracts to pull the rug out from under bondholders and all the other drastic things for example happened in the gm bankruptcy. >> mark i'm struggling, if detroit declares bankruptcy, what...